In situ lobular neoplasia of the breast with marked myoepithelial proliferation

Abstract Aims: To present four new cases of in situ lobular neoplasia associated with marked proliferation of myoepithelial cells Methods and Results: Four recently seen cases showing extensive foci of in situ lobular neoplasia, as confirmed by negative E-Cadherin staining, were stained for myoepith...

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Published in:Histopathology
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2262/61462
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.03838.x
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Summary:Abstract Aims: To present four new cases of in situ lobular neoplasia associated with marked proliferation of myoepithelial cells Methods and Results: Four recently seen cases showing extensive foci of in situ lobular neoplasia, as confirmed by negative E-Cadherin staining, were stained for myoepithelial cells using CD10, smooth muscle actin and cytokeratin 5/6. Invasive lobular carcinoma was also present in two cases, one case was associated with multiple foci of collagenous spherulosis and one was associated with a radial scar. Marked myoepithelial proliferation was seen around most of the in situ lobular foci or mingled with lobular cells. Conclusions: Marked proliferation of myoepithelial cells is sometimes encountered in association with extensive in situ lobular neoplasia. It is suggested that this proliferation might have a role in maintaining the in situ status of these lesions or, alternatively, that there is a shared factor responsible for the simultaneous proliferation of certain `lobular? cell types and myoepithelial cells. s.shousha@imperial.ac.uk (Shousha, Sami) Charing Cross Hospital, Histopathology - Fulham Palace Road--> - W6 8RF - London - UNITED KINGDOM (Shousha, Sami) UNITED KINGDOM